
Setting QuickTime digital video cast member properties
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To determine how a movie image appears within the sprite bounding rectangle when the movie
is rotated, scaled, or offset, set the following Framing options:
Crop
displays the movie image at its default size. Any portions that extend beyond the sprite’s
rectangle are not visible. For more information, see
“Cropping digital video” on page 257
.
Center
is available only if Crop is selected. It determines whether transformations occur with
the cast member that is centered within the sprite or with the cast member’s upper-left corner
aligned with the sprite’s upper-left corner.
Scale
fits the movie inside the bounding rectangle.
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To determine how the video plays back, set the following options in the upper portion of
the window:
Video
displays the video portion of the digital video. If this option is turned off, the video
portion does not play. Deselect this option and select Sound if you want to play only the audio
portion of a movie.
Audio
plays the sound portion of the digital video.
DTS (direct-to-Stage
) lets QuickTime drivers installed on the computer completely control
the video playback. For more information, see
“Playing digital video direct-to-Stage”
on page 245
.
Controls
displays a controller bar at the bottom of the video if direct-to-Stage is selected.
Paused
stops the digital video when it first appears on the Stage (while playing the
Director movie).
Loop
replays the digital video continuously from the beginning to the end.
Streaming
begins playing the video while the rest of the video continues to load from
its source.
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If direct-to-Stage is selected, select one of the following options from the Playback pop-up menu
to specify how to synchronize the video to its soundtrack:
Sync to Sound
makes the digital video skip frames (if necessary) to keep up with its
soundtrack. The digital video might also take less time to play.
Play Every Frame (No Sound)
makes every frame of the digital video appear but does not
play the soundtrack because the video cannot play the soundtrack asynchronously while the
video portion plays frame by frame. Depending on the data rate of the digital video, the sprite
might play more smoothly with this option selected, but this is not a certainty. In addition,
playing every frame might cause the digital video to take more time to play.
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If Play Every Frame (No Sound) is selected, select the following options from the Rate pop-up
menu to set the rate at which a digital video plays:
Normal
plays each frame at its normal rate, and no frames are skipped.
Maximum
plays the movie as fast as possible while still displaying each frame.
Fixed
plays the movie using a specific frame rate. Enter the number of frames per second in the
field at the right. Use this option only for digital videos that use the same frame rate for each
frame of the movie.
Summary of Contents for DIRECTOR MX 2004-USING DIRECTOR
Page 1: ...DIRECTOR MX 2004 Using Director...
Page 16: ...16 Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 82: ...82 Chapter 3 Sprites...
Page 98: ...98 Chapter 4 Animation...
Page 134: ...134 Chapter 5 Bitmaps...
Page 242: ...242 Chapter 10 Sound and Synchronization...
Page 274: ...274 Chapter 11 Using Digital Video...
Page 290: ...290 Chapter 12 Behaviors...
Page 302: ...302 Chapter 13 Navigation and User Interaction...
Page 334: ...334 Chapter 15 The 3D Cast Member 3D Text and 3D Behaviors...
Page 392: ...392 Chapter 16 Working with Models and Model Resources...
Page 418: ...418 Chapter 18 Movies in a Window...
Page 446: ...446 Chapter 22 Managing and Testing Director Projects...